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Hirschmann Switch: SPIDER II, Giga 5T/2S EEC, Weight 240g
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch SPIDER II Giga 5T/2S EEC, Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet DIN-Rail Mount Switch with Extended Temperature Range, Store and Forward Switching Modes, 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbit/s RJ45 2 x 1000 Mbit/s SFP...
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The Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch MM3-2FXS2/2TX1 consumes 3.8W
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switches MM3-2FXS2/2TX1 for MICE Switches (MS... ), 100BASE-TX, and 100BASE-FX single-mode F/O media modules
Product parameters
Port type and number: 2 x 100BASE-FX, SM cable, S...
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The MSP30-28-EEC-3A-CE switch is IP20 rated
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch MSP30-28-EEC-3A-CE
Product parameters
Power/signal contacts: 2 x plug-in terminal blocks, 4-pin
V.24 interface: 1 x RJ45 socket
SD card slot: 1 x SD card slot for connecting auto-provisioning...
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The Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch MACH4002-24G+3X-L3E consumes 74W
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch MACH4002-24G+3X-L3E, MACH4000, modular, managed industrial backbone router, Layer 3 switch, software enhancements
Product parameters
Port type and number: Up to 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 3 ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann switches GRS105-16TX/14SFP-1HV-2A are IP20 rated
Introduction: The flexible design of the GRS105-16TX/14SFP-1HV-2A and GREYHOUND 105/106 switches makes them future-proof network equipment that can evolve with the bandwidth and power demands of the network. These switches are focused on industrial ...
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The Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch BRS20-4TX/2FX-SM-EEC-HL consumes 7W of energy
Introduction: The Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch BRS20-4TX/2FX-SM-EEC-HL is the first of its kind to use TSN for real-time communication. To effectively support the growing demands for real-time communication in industrial environments, a strong Ethernet backbone network is essential. This ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch BRS20-4TX-EEC-HL IP30 protection
Introduction: The Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch BRS20-4TX-EEC-HL is the first of its kind to use TSN for real-time communication. To effectively support the growing demands for real-time communication in industrial environments, a strong Ethernet backbone network is essential. This compact pallet ...
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The RS20-1600T1T1SDAP switch consumes 11.8W
Description: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch RS20-1600T1T1SDAP, Fast Ethernet Ports with/Without PoE RS20 Compact OpenRail Managed Ethernet Switches can accommodate 4 to 25 port densities and offer different Fast Ethernet uplink ports ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switches: MM3-1FXS2/1FXM2/2TX1 Weight: 180g
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switches MM3-1FXS2/1FXM2/2TX1 for MICE Switches (MS... ), 100BASE-TX, and 100BASE-FX multi-single-mode F/O media modules
Product parameters
Port type and number: 1 x 100BASE-FX, M ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch RS40-0009CCCCSDAE Power consumption: 20W
Description: The RS40-0009CCCCSDAE Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch, an RS40 compact OpenRail managed Ethernet switch with 9 Gigabit ports. Configuration includes 4 Combo ports (10/100/1000BASE TX RJ45 plus FE/GE-SFP slots) ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch SPIDER II 8TX/1FX-ST EEC Weight 253g
Introduction: The Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch SPIDER II 8TX/1FX-ST EEC, unmanaged Industrial Ethernet DIN-rail mount switch with extended temperature range, store-and-forward switching mode, 8 x 10/100 Mbit/s RJ45 1 x 100 Mbit/s MM ST
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch GRM20-ZZZZZZZZSZ9HHS
Introduction: The Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch GRM20-ZZZZZZZZSZ9HHS, GREYHOUND media modules can be ordered in all-copper to all-fiber versions according to individual requirements.
Product parameters
Port type and number: 8 ports in total; 2x FE SFP slots; 2x ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch MM3-2FXS2/2TX1-EEC Weight 180g
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switches MM3-2FXS2/2TX1-EEC for MICE Switches (MS... ), 100BASE-TX, and 100BASE-FX single-mode F/O media modules
Product parameters
Port type and number: 2 x 100BASE-FX, SM ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch RSPE35-8TX/4C-EEC-2HV-3S
Introduction: The Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch RSPE35-8TX/4C-EEC-2HV-3S, a compact and extremely rugged RSPE switch consists of a basic device with eight twisted pair ports and four combo ports that support Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet. Basic equipment ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch RS20-0800S2S2SDAP Power consumption 7.7W
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch RS20-0800S2S2SDAP, Fast Ethernet Ports with/Without PoE RS20 Compact OpenRail Managed Ethernet Switches can accommodate 4 to 25 port densities and offer different Fast Ethernet uplink ports ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch RSP35-08033O6TT-SCCV9HPE2S
Introduction: The RSP35-08033O6TT-SCCV9HPE2S, RSP series features rugged, compact, managed industrial DIN rail switches with fast and gigabit speed options. These switches support comprehensive redundancy protocols such as PRP (Parallel Redundancy Co...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch RS20-0800T1T1SDAP Power consumption 7.7W
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch RS20-0800T1T1SDAP, Fast Ethernet Ports with/Without PoE RS20 Compact OpenRail Managed Ethernet Switches can accommodate 4 to 25 port densities, and, or 1, 2, or 3 fiber ports. Optical fiber...
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The RS20-1600M2M2SDAE switch consumes 11.8W
Introduction: Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch RS20-1600M2M2SDAE, Fast Ethernet Ports with/Without PoE RS20 Compact OpenRail Managed Ethernet Switches can accommodate 4 to 25 port densities and offer different Fast Ethernet uplink ports ...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann switch RS20-0900MMM2TDAU
Introduction: The RS20 Compact OpenRail Unmanaged Ethernet Switch can accommodate 4 to 25 port densities and offers fast Ethernet uplink ports, full copper cabling, or 1 to 2 fiber ports or 3 fiber ports. Fiber ports are available in multi-mode and/or single-mode. RS30 Compact O...
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Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switches GRS1042-AT2ZSHH00Z9HHSE2A99
Introduction: The Hirschmann/Hirschmann Switch GRS1042-AT2ZSHH00Z9HHSE2A99, the flexible and modular design of the GREYHOUND 1040 switch makes it a future-proof network device that can evolve with the bandwidth and power needs of the network. These switches focus on evil ...
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